What is the best resource for Discoverer novice.

I need direction in this tool. what is the best resource for me to use.

Hi Ade
You could do a lot worse than get hold of a copy of the Oracle Discoverer 10g Handbook that I wrote. It will walk you through much of what you need to know. You can find it on amazon.com or via a link from my website: http://learndiscoverer.com/books/books.htm
Another good resource would be a training class in either the Admin tool or End User tool or both. Oracle Corporation offer excellent training as do many other companies, including mine. Just google Discoverer Training.
Further resources are the Oracle By Example series on the OTN forum. These are free. You will find the Discoverer lessons here: http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/obe_bi/discoverer/discoverer_1012/index.html
Other resources, such as blogs, abound on the web too. Here are some:
Oracle BI Blog: http://oraclebi.blogspot.com/
Mark Rittman: http://www.rittmanmead.com/blog/
My Blog: http://learndiscoverer.blogspot.com/
Best wishes
Michael

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